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here is our friend, house gop deputy whip peter roskum from illinois. how far are you willing to go to keep the republican promise? >> look, what we have to recognize is that john boehner looked into the eyes of a president who couldn't. a president who couldn't put the big deal together. couldn't challenge his party and couldn't bring it home which is why we are where we are. let's also remember that the president got his revenue. so the entire conversation now shifts to where is the spending, where is the savings and where is the balance in the president's so-called balanced approach. as we approach this debt ceiling as you were discussing a moment ago it will get very serious. i think folks are figuring out that the revenue side is not the equation. it's got to be dealt with on the spending side. the president in my view has been completely cavalier on this whole question. >> we have had in the last 48 hours one of them on this show, senator ted cruz and cornen and both said to back up the spending cut pledge they would be willing to shut down the go
here is our friend, house gop deputy whip peter roskum from illinois. how far are you willing to go to keep the republican promise? >> look, what we have to recognize is that john boehner looked into the eyes of a president who couldn't. a president who couldn't put the big deal together. couldn't challenge his party and couldn't bring it home which is why we are where we are. let's also remember that the president got his revenue. so the entire conversation now shifts to where is the...
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illinois on a state level, doesn't have the toughest regulations, when you look at regulating air pollution, you don't say let's focus on the city. you have a region or national plan. >> let's bring in radio personality and great friend, jeannine. it seems like the whole democratic party now is going to go for unbelievably gun controls that they have never been able to get in the past. what is your take on it and what should we be doing? >> i hope that doesn't happen. if you look history. as soon as the people are disarmed dictate tership is the next step. this is an american issue and an american problem. i don't believe that we need to have a new law passed. this is a cultural issue as well. we have more responsibility as americans and families with our guns, a but b, let's look at the culture, the tv, movies. i was in "cliffhanger". i was in one of them. the violence. i think we in hollywood should look at this. i believe we can't rely on hollywood to do it. americans need to come together and say we all are aparty to this violence. let's not buy these tickets to these movies anymore. >>
illinois on a state level, doesn't have the toughest regulations, when you look at regulating air pollution, you don't say let's focus on the city. you have a region or national plan. >> let's bring in radio personality and great friend, jeannine. it seems like the whole democratic party now is going to go for unbelievably gun controls that they have never been able to get in the past. what is your take on it and what should we be doing? >> i hope that doesn't happen. if you look...
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and at some point we are going to be like greece and illinois and california if we don't find some time to slow the growth and take un-necessary programs out. >> do it in the next five years. don't wait five years. do it now. >> don't have the cuts take place now. it is always maniana. >> and this is the same thing in the 1990s. we had the biggest boom we had in 20 years. >> and we had a tax increase that helped close the deficit. long-term interest rates were high and now they are very, very low. >> i tell you, lower spending is good for growth. that is the issue. i understand. there is a big disagreement here. if this turns out to be another tax hike bill we are going to pack it in. >> thank you very much. now, it is finally time for dolly. we are talking the rebound in real estate. how long can the rally last. >> dolly has her finger on the pulse of the new york wealth. >> i'm going to have lunch with dolly to see what she is hearing about the rich and the real esta estate. >> do you mind if i leave the black? never berry out? >> i'm disappointed you only good one. >> i can pull anot
and at some point we are going to be like greece and illinois and california if we don't find some time to slow the growth and take un-necessary programs out. >> do it in the next five years. don't wait five years. do it now. >> don't have the cuts take place now. it is always maniana. >> and this is the same thing in the 1990s. we had the biggest boom we had in 20 years. >> and we had a tax increase that helped close the deficit. long-term interest rates were high and...
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this president has been a gun grabber since he was in illinois -- >> how? how has he been a gun -- >> he proposed -- he proposed -- >> one at a time. >> a specific example. >> except to expand gun rights. >> what -- >> i don't understand that. why do you have to have 100 bullets in a magazine? >> why can't i have -- why do you have to say 100 words under the first amendment? these are civil rights. >> this is a huge mistake -- >> listen. let jennifer get in there. >> i think it's a huge mistake for lars to invent these improbables. we're talking about gun sales not gun gifts. >> yes, we are. >> no, we're not. the vice president is talking about gun sales. secondly, you just made the argument why we can't comply with those. why shouldn't we? you and larry go down to the gun shop and get it done. >> that's easy. it hasn't caused a problem. >> then we should be doing it right now. wait a second, lars, i'm not done. there is room for creative law making here. and here's what i would suggest, the president wants 100,000 teachers in america, i don't see any stati
this president has been a gun grabber since he was in illinois -- >> how? how has he been a gun -- >> he proposed -- he proposed -- >> one at a time. >> a specific example. >> except to expand gun rights. >> what -- >> i don't understand that. why do you have to have 100 bullets in a magazine? >> why can't i have -- why do you have to say 100 words under the first amendment? these are civil rights. >> this is a huge mistake -- >>...
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we have chuck schumer of new york, we have dick durbin of illinois, robert menendez of new jersey. and on the other side, we have serious conservatives like jeff lake and marco rubio. left/right coalition on immigration, mark. how does that work? >> i think it speaks to the ideological diversity of our country and, actually, the evolution of the senate now. and, you know, you see senate republicans that used to treat compromise like a dirty word and now they're coming out and putting forward a proposal with their democratic colleagues that to a large degree mirrors the key principles that the president has identified. i do agree this is a golden opportunity for senators like marco rubio and with the other guests that mentioned that, but i do disagree that the president hasn't shown leadership here. he has been talking about comprehensive immigration reform as a key priority of the first, you know, as the beginning of the second term. so i think that what the senate democrats and republicans have done is gotten out in front and trying to make -- take ownership of this issue. they se
we have chuck schumer of new york, we have dick durbin of illinois, robert menendez of new jersey. and on the other side, we have serious conservatives like jeff lake and marco rubio. left/right coalition on immigration, mark. how does that work? >> i think it speaks to the ideological diversity of our country and, actually, the evolution of the senate now. and, you know, you see senate republicans that used to treat compromise like a dirty word and now they're coming out and putting...